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miniature rose bush pictures

Posted by gilar Z6B/7A NJ (My Page) on
Thu, Jun 23, 05 at 23:17

Hi, is there a mini rose gallery, or are they posted on the main rose gallery or on this forum? It would be nice to see in one place the flowers and the whole plants. I was trying to ID some of the minis I have! I know I had planted hot tamale, miss flippins, irresistible, kristin, old glory, overnight scentsation, dee bennet, cup cake, snowbride and some others; but I am not sure what's what right now. If anyone have pictures of the whole bush of these, please post.

Gila


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RE: miniature rose bush pictures

Hard to find whole bush photos. Usually best source is catalog pages.


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RE: miniature rose bush pictures

You might want to try looking at the Nor'East website, as they carry almost all of the minis you are referencing. I don't think they carry Miss Flippins (but she is a beautiful red).

Anyway, they have pictures posted of most of them. Hope this helps!

Try this link: http://www.noreast-miniroses.com

Terry/San Jose


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